2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
Twenty-second edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup | |
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Dates | 1 November 2013 – 19 January 2014 |
Location | United Kingdom and Mexico |
Rounds | 3 |
The 2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup was a multi race tournament over a track cycling season. It was the twenty-second series of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale. The series ran from 1 November 2013 to 19 January 2014 and consisted of three rounds in Manchester, Aguascalientes and Guadalajara.
Series
The 2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup consisted of three rounds, in Manchester (United Kingdom), Aguascalientes (Mexico) and Guadalajara (Mexico).
Manchester, United Kingdom
The first round of the World Cup was hosted in Manchester.[1] Manchester has hosted the World Cup on eight occasions. This round was held between 1 and 3 November 2013 at the Manchester Velodrome.
Aguascalientes, Mexico
The second round of the World Cup was hosted in Aguascalientes.[2] This round was held between 5 and 7 December 2013 at the Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome.
Guadalajara, Mexico
The third round of the World Cup will be hosted in Guadalajara.[3] This round was held between 17 and 19 January 2014 at the Velodromo Panamericano.
Overall Team Standings
Overall team standings are calculated based on total number of points gained by the team's riders in each event. The top ten teams after the third and final round are listed below:[4]
Rank | Team | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Total Points |
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1 | Great Britain | 2342.0 | 2396.5 | 1458.0 | 6196.5 |
2 | Australia | 1807.5 | 2062.0 | 1701.5 | 5571.0 |
3 | Russia | 1647.5 | 1373.0 | 1733.0 | 4753.5 |
4 | Germany | 1556.1 | 1710.0 | 1454.5 | 4720.6 |
5 | Spain | 1211.0 | 1174.0 | 1372.0 | 3757.0 |
6 | France | 1192.0 | 1017.0 | 1391.5 | 3600.5 |
7 | Netherlands | 991.0 | 988.5 | 1208.0 | 3187.5 |
8 | New Zealand | 724.5 | 778.0 | 1156.0 | 2658.5 |
9 | Italy | 1121.0 | 676.0 | 780.0 | 2577.0 |
10 | Poland | 905.0 | 696.0 | 946.5 | 2547.5 |
Results
Men
Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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Great Britain, Manchester – 1–3 November 2013[5] | |||
Sprint | Robert Förstemann (GER) | Njisane Phillip (TTO) | Shane Perkins (AUS) |
Individual Pursuit | Marco Coledan (ITA) 4:22.641 |
Alexander Serov (RUS) 4:23.296 |
Sebastián Mora (ESP) 4:25.022 |
Team Pursuit | Great Britain Ed Clancy Steven Burke Andy Tennant Owain Doull 3:58.654 |
Australia Luke Davison Alex Edmondson Mitchell Mulhern Miles Scotson 3:59.293 |
Denmark Lasse Norman Hansen Matthias Muller Rasmus Christian Quaade Alex Rasmussen 4:01.934 |
Team Sprint | Germany Rene Enders Robert Förstemann Max Niederlag 43.293 |
Russia Denis Dmitriev Andrey Kubeev Pavel Yakushevskiy 43.844 |
Great Britain Philip Hindes Jason Kenny Matthew Crampton Kian Emadi(q) 43.972 |
Keirin | François Pervis (FRA) | Maximilian Levy (GER) (Team Erdgas 2012) |
Hersony Canelón (VEN) |
Scratch Race | Andreas Müller (AUT) | Elia Viviani (ITA) | Jonathan Mould (GBR) (Team USN) |
Points Race | Martyn Irvine (IRL) 20 pts |
Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN) 17 pts |
Elia Viviani (ITA) 13 pts |
Omnium | Jasper De Buyst (BEL) 17 pts |
Tim Veldt (NED) 18 pts |
Aaron Gate (NZL) 24 pts |
Mexico, Aguascalientes – 5–7 December 2013[6] | |||
Sprint | Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) | Jason Kenny (GBR) | Pavel Kelemen (CZE) |
Kilo Time Trial | Francois Pervis (FRA) 56.303 WR |
Maximillian Levy (GER) (Team Erdgas 2012) 57.949 |
Joachim Eilers (GER) 57.980 |
Team Pursuit | Australia Glenn O'Shea Alex Edmondson Mitchell Mulhern Alexander Morgan 3:55.841 |
Denmark Lasse Norman Hansen Casper Folsach Rasmus Christian Quaade Alex Rasmussen 3:58.275 |
Great Britain Sam Harrison Steven Burke Jonathan Dibben Owain Doull 3:59.009 |
Team Sprint | Germany Rene Enders Robert Förstemann Joachim Eilers 42.117[NB 1] |
Great Britain Philip Hindes Jason Kenny Matthew Crampton Kian Emadi(q) 43.325 |
Australia Nathan Hart Shane Perkins Matthew Glaetzer 43.201 |
Keirin | Matthew Crampton (GBR) | Tobias Wachter (GER) | Shane Perkins (AUS) |
Scratch Race | Owain Doull (GBR) | King Lok Chueng (HKG) | Roman Lutsyshyn (UKR) |
Madison | Spain David Muntaner Albert Torres |
Belgium Jasper De Buyst Kenny de Ketele |
Russia Artur Ershov Alexander Serov |
Omnium | Luke Davison (AUS) 30 pts |
Jasper De Buyst (BEL) 34 pts |
Artyom Zakharov (KAZ) 36 pts |
Mexico, Guadalajara – 17–19 January 2014[7] | |||
Sprint | Hugo Haak (NED) | Max Niederlag (GER) | Sam Webster (NZL) |
Kilo Time Trial | Scott Sunderland (AUS) 59.675 |
Krzysztof Maksel (POL) 59.820 |
Hugo Haak (NED) 59.976 |
Individual Pursuit | Jenning Huizenga (NED) 4:21.931 |
Mauro Agostini (ARG) 4:25.708 |
Stefan Kueng (SUI) 4:19.542 |
Team Pursuit | Australia Tirian McManus Joshua Harrison Callum Scotson Scott Sunderland 4:01.494 |
Switzerland Thery Schir Stefan Kueng Loic Perizzolo Cyrille Thiery 4:06.312 |
Germany Theo Reinhardt Maximilian Beyer Henning Bommel Nils Schomber caught opponents |
Team Sprint | Netherlands Nils van 't Hoenderdaal Hugo Haak Matthijs Buchli 43.311 |
Germany Erik Balzer Max Niederlag Joachim Eilers 43.465 |
Great Britain John Paul Callum Skinner Lewis Oliva 43.854 |
Keirin | Matthijs Buchli (NED) | Santiago Ramirez (COL) | Lewis Oliva (GBR) |
Points Race | Kirill Sveshnikov (RUS) 40 pts |
Thomas Scully (NZL) 38 pts |
Roman Lutsyshyn (UKR) 34 pts |
Madison | New Zealand Patrick Bevin Thomas Scully |
Belgium Jasper De Buyst Kenny de Ketele |
Switzerland Stefan Kueng Thery Schir |
Omnium | Tirian McManus (AUS) 26 pts |
Jasper De Buyst (BEL) 27 pts |
Thomas Boudet (FRA) 30 pts |
- ↑ Germany set a World Record in qualifying of 41.871. The time of 42.117 was also under the previous record of 42.600s.
Women
Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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Great Britain, Manchester – 1–3 November 2013 [5] | |||
Sprint | Kristina Vogel (GER) | Wai Sze Lee (HKG) | Becky James (GBR) |
Individual Pursuit | Joanna Rowsell (GBR) 3:34.904 |
Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) 3:36.830 |
Katie Archibald (GBR) (Scottish Cycling Braveheart.com) 3:37.093 |
Team Pursuit | Great Britain Laura Trott Elinor Barker Joanna Rowsell Dani King 4:19.604 WR |
Canada Gillian Carleton Laura Brown Jasmin Glaesser Stephanie Roorda 4:27.083 |
Australia Annette Edmondson Georgia Baker Rebecca Wiasik Elissa Wundersitz 4:30.831 |
Team Sprint | Germany Miriam Welte Kristina Vogel 32.788 |
Great Britain Victoria Williamson Becky James 33.635 |
Max Success Pro Cycling Junhong Lin Tianshi Zhong 33.372 |
Keirin | Kristina Vogel (GER) | Becky James (GBR) | Sandie Clair (FRA) |
Scratch Race | Małgorzata Wojtyra (POL) | Katie Archibald (GBR) (Scottish Cycling Braveheart.com) |
Tetyana Klimchenko (UKR) |
Points Race | Laura Brown (CAN) 29 pts |
Elizabeth Newell (USA) 26 pts |
Jamie Wong (HKG) 26 pts |
Omnium | Laura Trott (GBR) 19 pts |
Gillian Carleton (CAN) 24 pts |
Laurie Berthon (FRA) 26 pts |
Mexico, Aguascalientes – 5–7 December 2013[6] | |||
Sprint | Kristina Vogel (GER) | Anna Meares (AUS) | Wai Sze Lee (HKG) |
500m Time Trial | Anna Meares (AUS) 32.836 WR |
Miriam Welte (GER) 33.062 |
Wai Sze Lee (HKG) 33.296 |
Individual Pursuit | Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) 3:28.884 |
Elinor Barker (GBR) 3:31.070 |
Caroline Ryan (IRL) 3:34.257 |
Team Pursuit | Great Britain Katie Archibald Elinor Barker Joanna Rowsell Dani King 4:16.552 WR |
Canada Gillian Carleton Laura Brown Jasmin Glaesser Stephanie Roorda 4:23.172 |
Australia Rebecca Wiasak Melissa Hoskins Amy Cure Isabella King 4:22.533 |
Team Sprint | Germany Miriam Welte Kristina Vogel 32.212 |
Great Britain Jess Varnish Becky James 32.602 |
Russia Yelena Brezhniva Anastasiya Voynova 32.579 |
Keirin | Kristina Vogel (GER) | Wai Sze Lee (HKG) | Becky James (GBR) |
Points Race | Stephanie Pohl (GER) 20 pts |
Jasmin Glaesser (CAN) 13 pts |
Jarmila Machačová (CZE) 12 pts |
Omnium | Sarah Hammer (USA) 19 pts |
Laura Trott (GBR) 26 pts |
Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) 27 pts |
Mexico, Guadalajara – 17–19 January 2014[7] | |||
Sprint | Junhong Lin (CHN) (Max Success Pro Cycling) |
Tianshi Zhong (CHN) (Max Success Pro Cycling) |
Wai Sze Lee (HKG) |
500m Time Trial | Anastasiia Voinova (RUS) 33.645 |
Miriam Welte (GER) 33.736 |
Wai Sze Lee (HKG) 33.928 |
Team Pursuit | Canada Allison Beveridge Laura Brown Jasmin Glaesser Stephanie Roorda caught opponents |
United States Jennifer Valente Cari Higgins Lauren Tamayo Jade Wilcoxson overtaken |
Australia Isabella King Georgia Baker Rebecca Wiasak Elissa Wundersitz 4:30.668 |
Team Sprint | Max Success Pro Cycling Junhong Lin Tianshi Zhong 33.016 |
Russia Anastasiia Voinova Ekaterina Gnidenko 33.269 |
Great Britain Victoria Williamson Dannielle Khan 33.569 |
Keirin | Wai Sze Lee (HKG) | Fatehah Mustapa (MYS) (YSD Track Team) |
Sandie Clair (FRA) |
Scratch Race | Xiao Juan Diao (HKG) | Jannie Salcedo (COL) | Evgeniya Romanyuta (RUS) |
Omnium | Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL) 20 pts |
Isabella King (AUS) 21 pts |
Laurie Berthon (FRA) 25 pts |
References
- ↑ "Manchester UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ↑ "Aguascalientes UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ↑ "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Team World Cup Results (page 39)" (pdf). Tissot Timing. 19 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Manchester UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Aguascalientes UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results".
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results".
External links
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- 2013–2014 UCI Track Calendar, UCI
- 2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Events, UCI
- Manchester Start Lists, Results and Analysis, Tissot Timing
- Aguascalientes Start Lists, Results and Analysis, Tissot Timing
- Guadalajara Start Lists, Results and Analysis, Tissot Timing
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